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Xbox boss says he wants to keep Call of Duty on Playstation - but fans aren't convinced

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Microsoft plans to buy developer Activision-Blizzard, thousands of gamers have been concerned that the company will restrict titles like Call of Duty to Xbox and PC only—leaving Playstation out in the cold.

Xbox boss Phil Spencer has now tried to calm these fears. In a tweet, he announced Xbox's 'desire' to keep Call of Duty on Playstation and honour 'existing agreements'.While the comments were intended to reassure Playstation gamers, many have greeted the tweets with suspicion, pointing to the 'vague' language used by Spencer. "Makes it sound like when those existing agreements are over, there's gonna be some changes," said one Twitter user.Many people have pointed to similar language used when Microsoft acquired 'Skyrim' developer Bethesda, before announcing that the next Elder Scrolls game will be a PC / Xbox exclusive.Some have even speculated whether Microsoft is planning to try and take the popular Game Pass to Playstation. "He chose the word 'desire' not by mistake.

You know what their desire is? Game Pass on PS. I think that's what they will ask for. Game Pass on [Playstation] or no Activision games for Sony," said one gamer on the PS5 Reddit."I'm going to bet that this is temporary," wrote one user on the PS5 subreddit. "Once the existing agreements expire, those games will probably be exclusive.""Hearing Phil Spencer say positive things about Sony is like watching my parents get along twenty years after they got their divorce," wrote another. "Like, excuse me, my entire life I've expected you to hate each other."Earlier this week, Microsoft announced it will be purchasing Activision-Blizzard for around £50 billion and bring its games to Game Pass.Game Pass is Microsoft's Xbox subscription service billed as the.

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